Perk, meaning an advantage or something extra, such as money or goods
Rock
The prefix Extra means beyond. It may often be confused with the prefix Ex or E meaning out.
Chastisement means to scold, punish, critesize, you get the vibe. So the opposite would be to reward, praise, or compliment.
Allowance, gift, scholarship, reward, allotment, acknowledge, yield, concede, accede, permit...
Because it ends in "-oid," you can tell it's an adjective. It means to resemble a blood vessel.
No, the word 'rewarded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to reward (rewards, rewarding, rewarded).The word reward (rewards) is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
gift
Plus, gift
A word that ends with 'ible' and means that can be eaten is edible.
Prize
extra, yucca, uvula
The word that ends in "ant" and means sleeping is "recreant." It refers to someone who is cowardly or unfaithful.
The word pizzazz ends with a z. It means the quality of being exciting or attractive.
The root word of the word "pension" is the Latin word "pensio" which means payment or reward.
The Latin prefix "Extra" means something that is more than, beyond, or outside of. An example is the word "Extramarital" which means, outside of the marriage.
Adieus is a word. The word means goodbye.
extra, prize, gift, reward, premium, dividend, advantage, gain, asset, icing on the cake
monarch